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That sucks about your tv. Mine just turned 3 years old. Never had a problem with it. But you seriously can't expect wal-mart to take back and exchange a 3 year old tv. Come on. That would be stupid for walmart to do. Even RCA prolly dosent do more than a 1 year warranty. Unless you purchased the warranty from walmart, it will be cheaper to just get a 19 inch lcd tv now. Cheapest I see them on sale for is only $99.99

This seems to be a problem in the Power Supply I would think. Either that or a fault that is overloading the PSU.
This means a trip to the repair shop.
Make sure ya get a firm "Quote" for tha fix before proceeding.

HI, MY MAME IS vICTOR FROM COSTA RICA.
YOU NEED A TV TECHNICIAN BECAUSE YOU HAVE SOME PROBLEMS WITH THE ELECTRONICS CIRCUITOS INCE.
I HAVE THE SAME TV, AND I FIXED 2 MONTH AGO, THE PROBLEM MAY BE IS THE FLYBACK, THE PUSH BUTTON PANEL. DO NOT USE AEROSOL, BECAUSE CAUSE MORE PROBLEMS INCIDE

If I remember this tv correctly, check under the audio setting in the menu, most tv's including this on have variable output for the audio o/p. meaning the the o/p vol. is adjusted as the tv speaker vol. changes. some tv's will put out a fixed audio o/p to the rca jacks, but will only do this when the speakers are shut off in the menu (not muted, but off). I have run into this problem many times & have yet to find a better solution to getting a steady sound sound out of the o/p jacks.